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Highland Park Press, 12 Feb 1948, p. 2

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Page 2 Whatever Wonders man may have melted. the rnrtll that he lives on is not one of them. _ _ It is governed by [an that no Inn-an mind devised. It .0ch through space in obedience to force: over which nun Inn r0 antral. .. '.' " I Thc‘luunnn not with all its cinemas is dependent upon m4 thing greater than itself for in very mam. The dynamo, which seemed to its inventor to be the In! word h power, is merely". device for lamenting and using energies which - did not create. HARD-HITTING BOOK. . . " we are going to worship the highest pom-r thnt we know. we have to ”I beyond the work of our lands to the God who " the, tyeaior eif all things” I ' ., To the writer, than six pan- mph: above m fine. intelligerit writing. Credit for this deep thong!“ put in a ten: wny goes to some anonymous suff‘mn on the St. Vital butt. I Manitoba, Canida, publication. We found this profound quota-) tion in that thought- provokingi puhiirastion, Christian Science Sen-i tinel, always parked with hard-l hitting poetry md prose designed to be' read and inwardly digested. NEED BRAIN, SPIRITUAL F000 And all of us need brain food. But, more than that, We need spiritual food. JY""" your spiritual battery? _ Ass we lumber along in our 27th year, Tre become more and more aware of how important it is to keep our spiritual batteries charged. . Too often they run down. Too often we think of only the material. neglecting the spiritual, which in no necessary for a pean- ful mind. W9'winh we had written them, But, we didn't. _ HWY IN LIFE. . . Wmof'l'heMoou n.ntismirheetiDinner First sign spiritual batteries are low, we think. is when we start complainink: start picking lpart; start dimrirtr holes but planting no seeds; start thinking new-tin» ly about the people around us. . Complaining 'eomes too easily for most of Us. How much b-tu-r it'd be if praise came as promptly as petty criticism. . Witness this conversation we overheard recently' between our friend. who has In nbundance of the spiritual in her, um! I person with hardly any. “What a miserable day," Mrs. Neg-live begun as she and Mrs. We know one person dear to us whose spiritual batteries need no recharging: She believes harmony tomes to her lifv when she is do- in: for 4attrrs; when she is being eqmpletsds unselfish; when she puts her life into God's hands. A who!“ dinner. under the “pennies: of In Albino DI Poote, has been planned for April 10. It 6 d‘rlork at the Masonic Tank. " will be followed by (Illicit-g. At the February 4 meeting var- ious ell-inner: reported on the Barium conference " Wood- “k. A penny carnival BPon- .ond by Mm. Richard Curr closed the evening. _ 7 Rhe knnws that grain: along with' people is vital; that the kind word. tlg-fkiml "apettt,'the kind an brings, happiness nut only to the oieiver.%ut to the giver as well. . MEET MRS. NEGATIVE Anm"riteement was day that Mrs Louise the vim-er of a quilt I - me. Membership ”unis " made I! the "on meeting. WHITT‘ N. SCHULTZ "ieement was nude Hon- t Mrs Louise Duet“ m nor of I quilt awn-dad as " the Wood-Incl cater. 35 Take a Look F _ (WILL TO tine-um - an.) By Positive drove “any in I new con. venible. "Tomorrow will be I warn. bright dag, though. according to the weqtherman," Mn Positive responded. . siren. I know. But I feel no hor- rible." Mrs. Negative complained. THINK HAPPY. “IGHT THINGS. .. "O, I'm so vsorry. You know. Nancy, I wasn't feeling well the other day, either. But I tried mot to think about it. Instead, I thought about all the happy things I had to do; about how lucky I was; nbout the great many bles- slings that had been panned my way. I kept on working and soon the error which Ins in my mind went away. And I felt so much better," (our optimistic, affirm-- tive-thinkine friend replied. . SEEK THE mlTlVE... "o. that fool driver nearly hit me." Mn. Negative screamed us she jun-Ind on her brakes that A- lurning her eyes back Ao the road from where they had been looking at I dress. _ . "Perhaps he didn't see you. Nancy." Mrs. Positive said. 'ur I don't hurry, I won't be home in time to fix dinner for Jack. It's so boring cooking for Jack day after day," Mrs. 'Nega- tive went on complaining. "You know".' Nancy, cooking can be lots of fun. There are BO many good "wipes and we have such fine stores here in Highland Park where merrhanls carry top quality food. I just love to shop and cook for Jim1Mrs. Positive said . . LOOKS FOR DOUGHNUT. went one always sawing the prom-r- hinl hole in the doughnut. The other tookimr--aitd finding! --the lurid-i. 'lhi? Happy, the -posi- tive 'side. _ _ Yes, how true, "the human race is dependent on shun-(hing trrtV " than itself for its very exist- ent"' The spiritual wnyvis always ready for us. train-r tor recognition anxious to prove that happim-st is inevitable of we put our lives "nhrsitatimrir into the hands of Safe vision was the theme of . mm, eonverttiort_of the Illinois Optometric Atrtoeiatutt which Dr. H, E. bug. optometrist at 390 V: Cz'lltl'll Avenue. nttended It the Morrison Hotel in Chicago on Feb- nnry tt Ind 9. In I convmtion on indnltrial vision, Dr. "tttt said much studies ”and by optometrists hauled that lost time Ind aci- dent rum could be reduced u huh as " per cent if plant cin- ployres were examined on the Innis of the four critical vii-ion teqtgL “Studies of vinlon in industrial plants In" reputedly shown that the employee with good vision ud- nncn faster and can: ‘ non money. pnrtirutnrir where piece rates are midi“ Dr. Lang aid. d v n and HOLE. m am the conversation "r-itrAaadttsBmshs" Md“! in "all. - can bring joy “a carichunl to a (any with My leeks luck plan-In " he uphinod by In. Annh Duff, writer sud sped-lint in chil- dren's book: when the speaks " the timt Spring open’houu of the vFti.eryfs a; the High-m M U- - to be held a I isin, ttiiasdCr," Fehmry 15, " the Libru'y. The meeting and "We.“ are offered to every“. in th- community In an activity of the group to emphasize at mane. of the Kirkland Pu Library. There is no charge Ind there will of the Highland Park Lihnry.‘ There is no chum Ind there till be no solicitation of funds. As Harry Sellery, Jr., chairman. explains: "Through our series of IIT in”, we hope to bring more Hi - land Purl: “milieu in touch with each other and with the Library which forms the bani: for so many community activities and enjoy- menu." . " is Mrs. Annis' idea thast bookal make a center of interest for them- selves in their words, ideas, chu- acters, philosophy, fun, nonsense. beluty; and then point the way to so many other arts: music, paint- ing. dancing, conversation, in short, the whole art of living in this' world. And it is the funily's own .n- joyment with books that Mrs. Duff will describe under her topic, "The Family Ind Its Books.” Her own book, "Bequest of Wings” has al- ready become the guide for funi- lies throughout America in their reading. T _ Born and educated in Toronto,; Mrs Duff spent three years in Settlement House Libraries; then went into book selling, spechlizinQ in children's books. In 1931 she came to the North Shore to live in Winnetka, where her husband is Director of Music at North Shore Country Du, School. M Wt. Duff taught Nursery School for three yenrs end then began writing about the use of books in fumily living. Her book, “Bequest of Wings" followed and brought her national prominence and mlny speaking engagements before Par- ent-Teacher and other community groups. . She has an anthology of poetry near publication and n sugcessor to her first book under wny. The Friends of the Highland Park Library pron-m committee planned the group's first Spring open house around I talk by Mrs. Duff with the thought that her ex- berience offered an ides! introduc- tion to the rvgnts planned for the future.' Cub Pack 84 Meets Cub Ptwk 84 2'ih'lhhf Com- munity Center Moi}. Feb. 2, for its monthly Pack meeting Ind dis- tributiOn uhgynrds. The follow- ing award! wt‘re male: “1.13.; iii,eeLRobby'Dieht, Tom- my Diehl, Tommy Peterson. Bron o-r..........-.."""'""' Ill Thodcmikdiwmuythu'N-b-‘h” hmi-mwdmlumhuml 'ttthth"-sHterHeaterrm"nat "crsrcomrueedetmhoeson"mst-. hum-bum This In!" “has In. . mkol 'mst-seem-router-tttttf- ”and. It'. lam-q " n da- drinking wtmucmorm _ My”: other nodcn srrdtnr/re. "o.rutrG-e.rsertrdreai"udte GGG', bor, and. "than See Your Inlet, or North Shore Gas Company "Better Your Living Natural Gun" With "The Friendly People" A NEW DISCOVERY .. about HOT Water ? "t PRESS Hun-r. and “I “M " in. an 5. ' n-w-AN-nt Bu- tou, Jul: 'ehet. P" 5.... -. In: udeio--N. Killing. Die- to, cm. Dan 2; Hill In... Tm 'tV law-inc. John W0. Charles Pan, Den 4. Bear Silver Ami)“: Nick- els. David Boll-out. Bobby ml. Den 2; Charles Pun, Don t. Bear Gold A-w-Tor. Fit- Jian, M; Khulna, Den 2; Chub: Peon. Dr' t. - in“ Offers Clever Sump Container w... w-.. .-_-..-_, -- - Den 1 won the American Flag to keep until next Puck Meeting March 16. which will future In.. dhnuido-r; ”the project. Den will present i original Ikit. Inventor ’Buidu being distinctly orna-i mental, this product, . goodly representation of which is to be found in Highland Park, is a "must" to a busy writer. It will contain 500 stamps-ps or 3'sr- which may be easily broken off as desired, and also makes an lunc- tive paper weight for the desk, Mark A. Brown, Chicago banker, um one. as well as many other' prominent professional and busi- ness men of Chicago. The popularity of this trim little gadget is not entirely locel. Orders and re-orders have been received from such well-known; Is Chm Booth Luce, Gertrude Lawrence, Joli: D. Rockerfeller Jr.. Mrs. Books Of New Testament " 0' " hairy ‘Vullace. Mrs. Harold lakes and others. "The Gr at Books of the Faith" will be the subject of a series of addresses and discussions to be held on the Wednesday evenings during Lent " Trinity Episcopal Church. 355 Lnurel Avenue. Riteh- land Park. The speaker will be the Reverend Holt H. Graham, Professor of New Testament gt Seabury-Western Theological Sem- inary, Evanston. ‘n nixeuised At Trinity Church The books that shall be dis- cussed are those of the New Testa- ment: The Gospels; Acts of the Apostles, Epistles Ind Revelation. The . irst lecture will be given :r:t!'ieijiiirii:te evening, February 18 at ei t"o'clock. The topic is"‘How W; t min} to at the Na Tuna-t.” My. 1:30. at - -"""" DnGnhnbo-odthw but. I” luau-I. In“ in! Church'- "tMandi- you. to In: lath All-I iuttee.tf - no holds - by. iG-iiuiiasurorrety..ut'fy the Uninnity cl WW, weak on “Mull 0 Gini'. 309 Union Seminary and Cola-bi. and of n uric. " “lb. it i “I. Univcnity. Within the you he has looked (mud to sum. [not Ar- Mum mum diam-ions 'iiili.iiiii um enthusiasm. until-U the New Tuna-ant. u the Epiuo. to In. David ll. Cain. Hee." [ad and Presbyterian Churches in " the mothers' group. “In pick- Lake Forest nad " Christ Church. in!” triu- uch var-I. - Winnetka. “Mn; of “which. _-n-.;--.u... a... “Him-n to in The ia) "arse ' eo"rVhGttr" invited to attend these lectures. Jewish Women Pusan Films At Tunic “Home in the Desert" 1 “Seeds of Witty” will be mounted at the Ila-Forum of the Council of Jewish Women. 1:00 Tuesday, Fob. IT, in the lounge of the Temple, 80) Vernon. Gieneoe. Both films are “powerful documentaries onl practical peaee-Nnnnine end its Narrative," awarding to In. David M. Cahn, chairman of educa- tion for the North Shore Division. "They continue the theme of inter-i relatedneu of peoples and their: problems, and the need to Gk, knowledge and rzmurces in our} efforts for peaceful solutions. They serve to remind us. where we still require such reminding. what the'penalties of war are; and they get our sights on hopeful methods of working out differ- meet" The North Shore Pivisi of the Conrail considers the E rshall Plnn, or ERP, the most'éucial issue {mind thts "Ountry toc :y. It is aware tyr-h'! alert citizens its members “can do up less than to keep turrenat, pf the favtorsruport whictvthe plui is predicated and I peaceful ‘world built." The Film-Forum series will con- tinue on the lat & 3rd Tuesdnys through February, March .nd April. . A. E. P. Mothers' Club To Hear Mrs. Dickinson Omicron Chapter ef Alpha Es!- Iilon Phi Mothers' Club meets i'i'iiitiifetj't',' You: ”0|le CAN Will FLOWEIS WW"!!! WV Theft-0min of "yin -. '"NMrvaHaekth-trr.gtttot IowmmImIeal-Q-Ifmmco tterooe...ro-Siritoitb7%mrsr 4t0WER6 oeit-iheherotae...oorve Item. 18. MI... -. to hear nau- W W.“ (tte Aug“ For - 1"“. nun-k an “Panni- & Girti". h My. 1 Wm. an" _..-'-""'""'" to In. David a cm re-id-t " an mothers' group. "Mrs. P" in... who Incl run. ”will! MW"! " Mord-Icht- wreg.ti-*i.. in t,1thra,'fd r" meW' the l - perieaeef' .15 1'ttul, "that none of us who an P0355" - range it would min . meeting." The next talk, Huck ttth, " r--. ....__. h suburban nu: $150 W m: . eiiriririr"aau_esmtfc.ei"" on“ at his cum". mm bud “my oe I'd“ “k I" m gum-m Put has. '" nun! "all. mum an. m. W: m- land Parh 551, WWW [menu [a publi- 'iiG"7,i"G"CGGktiueoyCtPu'f - A ‘4 _..---" -o-.. ”no Children In addition to the series for the mothers, In. Dickinson in held talks with the silk. who I." {quad Mrs. Dickinson stimulating aid 'h_ehrfu1, A: mother: in”. umuwcmmm I. 1.11.79: gas m ome- n w ttr",ll - .- -....... - ___" - pppu'mly. mum-unca- nuna Ind man- at the mm. law: B. Om. numer- R. B. OMB. ”at Thursday , Feb. K1LCOYNE Studio and Camel-I Shop SpecialiIi-g In Picture: of Children In [The Here " per doubl- 156 Mohegan Ave. Durficu "tb-Ho- 2:30 I. T We Carry Flash Bulbs mum-um rm “Shall We Suhddiu - P" :30. " th_m 12, 1948

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